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Chronic Evidence Retention Syndrome

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Ladies and gentlemen, we'd like to raise your awareness of a tragic disorder affecting everyone from common street thugs to criminal masterminds everywhere, Chronic Evidence Retention Syndrome. Responsible for the downfall of many otherwise competent bad guys, CERS can be recognized by some of the following symptoms:
The pointless hoarding of evidence against oneself even when there's absolutely no need to do so;
Keeping easily destroyed or otherwise easily discarded evidence intact;
Having said evidence in a location trivially linked to you; and
In extreme cases, actually going out of the way to make sure it's clear that something is evidence, and linking it to you.
Please note that retaining evidence of a crime where the evidence consists of, say, something valuable you wanted to steal, isn't symptomatic. In a genuine case of CERS, the evidence will have absolutely no value to anyone other than proving the holder guilty. So be on alert for these symptoms, and so long as the criminal mastermind isn't the Shoot the Messenger type, let him know he may be making a critical mistake.
This trope can be justified for fairly mundane reasons. Stuff that would be considered incriminating evidence after a crime, such as bills and receipts for certain tools and implements, would be a mundane object before the crime. Likewise, people who plan to do something illegal don't expect to get caught, so they never consider deleting or destroying evidence as necessary until it's too late. In addition, there is the case of Absence of Evidence, where if you don't have paperwork or implements connecting you or associating you in a certain place or time, it can lead investigators to conclude that you destroyed evidence, provided you don't have an iron-clad alibi. And you know what helps maintain an alibi? Paperwork that connects you to a certain time and place. Likewise, if you are working with a group of fellow criminals and associates, some form of incriminating record will be kept, if only as a form of insurance or mutual blackmail.
Generally a subtrope of someone simultaneously holding the Villain Ball and the Idiot Ball. Typically, one can expect the person to be a Smug Snake, thus making his eventual downfall all the more satisfying. If an underling does it, expect the Man Behind the Man to make sure he doesn't get a chance to do it twice. Can be justified by showing the villain to be an avid collector of Creepy Souvenirs. Compare this trope to Orgy of Evidence (where the excessive number of clues in a crime scene alerts investigators that they are being misdirected).
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The Far Side has an imprisoned rodent explain to his cellmate why this trope was his downfall.
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Played with in Forgotten Realms Treasures of the Savage Frontier. The various enemies the party faces carry tons of papers for each town in the region, detailing their plans. Said plans can only be read with the crystals each of the three main factions of bad guys carried. They shatter these crystals when one of their number is slain in combat.
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In Need for Speed (2014) Dino Brewster got into a street race with Tobey Marshall and his friend Pete using three Koenigsegg Ageras which aren't street legal. At the end of the race he causes Pete to have a fatal crash and races off so Tobey would be blamed for the crash. Despite the fact that the existence of the 3rd Koenigsegg Agera would prove he killed Pete, Dino held onto it until Tobey managed to find it and prove Dino killed Pete.
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Upstream Color: The Sampler documents all of his victims in some sort of quasi-scientific study, though what he does with this information is not entirely clear. He's never seen studying his documents after the fact and only seems to use his victims to inspire his music.
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In an episode of Hawaii Five-0, once the bad guys steal the evidence that Steve McGarrett's father had been investigating, they keep it for some reason instead of just burning or shredding it, which allows an employee to steal some of it and leak the info back to McGarrett, leading him to the person who ordered his father's death.
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Luke Cage (2016): Mariah Dillard has a .38 revolver that she has a particular sentimental attachment to. The revolver had been first used in the 1980s by Cottonmouth to kill their uncle Pete, who was raping Mariah. 30 years later, in season 1, she gives the gun to Shades to use to kill Candace Miller. Then in season 2, she uses the gun to execute Bushmaster's uncle Anansi after killing a bunch of people in his restaurant and setting him on fire. Misty Knight makes a connection between the three murders thanks to the ballistics reports, however, linking the gun to Pete's murder is problematic as that case was handled by Misty's late partner Scarfe, who turned out to have been on the Stokes' payroll. When Shades begins cooperating with the police to bring Mariah down, part of the deal is that he leads the police to the revolver as that's the most damning evidence to incriminate Mariah.
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Columbo: Defied in the episode "Troubled Waters". A man shoots his secret mistress and plants the receipt for the gun among the papers of her boyfriend. When Columbo finds the receipt he quickly deduces that it was planted. Not only would it be incredibly stupid to keep a receipt for a murder weapon, but also all the other receipts the boyfriend kept represented tax deductions.
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The piece of evidence that exposes Bariss Offee as the true culprit behind the Jedi Temple Bombing in Star Wars: The Clone Wars is her possession of Asajj Ventress' lightsabers, which she stole in order to frame the latter.
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Lampshaded and averted in The Godfather, Rocco Lampone carries a revolver with taped grip and trigger (to prevent fingerprints) and Clemenza tells him to leave it at the scene to prevent it from being traced back to them. But he does remind Rocco to not leave his wife's shopping behind at the scene with the gun.
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Minority Report subverts and lampshades this. When John Anderton searches Leo Crow's apartment, he finds the bed is covered in photos implying that Crow kidnapped and molested dozens of children (including Anderton's own son). Then it turns out Crow is innocent, and the photos had been faked and set up solely to give Anderton motivation to kill Crow. Later, Detective Witwer examines the apartment, and immediately (correctly) deduces that Crow had been set up, on the logic that real criminals never leave behind this sort of "Orgy of Evidence".
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The Nightingale Killer in Frequency has a box with trophies and newspaper clippings, stashed in a hidden compartment in a closet in his apartment. Once John identifies the killer in 1999, he sends his father (in 1969) to the address to find it, since the police knew that the killer always took mementos.
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In The Fourth Protocol by Frederick Forsyth, a jewel thief plans to burn a briefcase from his latest job (and his fence scolds him for still having it). But it's such a nice one, he can't bear to, so he checks to see there are no identifying marks and keeps it. However it's someone else who gets burned; after his fence is murdered by men searching for the case, he examines it a second time and discovers a hidden compartment full of top-secret documents.
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Noticeable in Fallout 3 and Fallout: New Vegas. Whenever you get a quest to investigate someone, you usually just need to pick the lock of his vault or hack into his computer to find a note explaining his wrongdoing. It's also not rare to find someone's password written in a fairly conspicuous place. One of the most notable instances is Boone's companion quest in New Vegas: the guilty party actually kept a receipt stating how much they were paid for doing the task. It's so obvious that if it weren't for Word of God that they're the actually guilty party, the player could be forgiven for assuming that it was actually a frame-up.
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An episode of The Persuaders! involved a crucial piece of evidence that the culprit couldn't work the will to destroy, despite his henchman's urging: A gift by Adolf Hitler himself for helping the defeat and surrender of France.
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Danganronpa: Trigger Happy Havoc: In the third case, one character finds an entire hidden room stacked with revelation-packed documents, left there for no apparent reason. The room holds enough importance that The Mastermind is willing to come out of their hiding place to attack The Hero via Tap on the Head while in the midst of reading a single page, before running off with the entire bookshelf's worth.
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One Life to Live. Irene Manning's diary, which contained entries that implicate Dorian Lord in Victor Lord's murder, was stolen from the DA's office by David Vickers, who gave it to Dorian. Before she could destroy it, it was then stolen from her by Todd Manning, Irene's son, who insisted on hanging on to it as it was the only link he had to his late mother (he was given up for adoption). When Todd was "killed", a box of his personal effects was delivered to the police station—including the diary, which ended up right back where it had started, as did Dorian, who once again found herself under arrest for murder. (And once again, the fact that such evidence would have been compromised and inadmissible was glossed over.)
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General Hospital's AJ Quarter Maine steals evidence that implicates his father in a murder and instead of destroying it immediately, keeps it in his desk. Later, his cousin's gold-digging, social climbing girlfriend overhears him and his parents arguing about it and steals it herself in order to blackmail his cousin into marrying her. She finally gives it back after the wedding and Edward, the family patriarch, finally does what should have been done in the first place and burns it. (Of course, none of them thought to call her bluff by pointing out that the evidence would have been compromised and therefore inadmissible in court the second it left the police station).
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In both comic and movie versions of Watchmen, Veidt for some reason didn't erase the computer files that detailed his plan to frame Dr. Manhattan for causing cancer and leaving Earth and information on his ultimate plan, even though the Manhattan plan had been successful (so far as he knew) and he'd already kicked off the second, so there was no need to keep the files at all.
It's possible that he wanted the files to be found so that his friends would confront him and thus leave New York at the time of its destruction. I mean, why else would the "smartest man in the world" keep them in a computer with not only an obvious password but a prompt that basically says "Password incorrect: you need to ADD ANOTHER WORD"?
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Glass Onion: A key piece of evidence is the napkin on which Andi Brand wrote her inspiration for Alpha. Helen Brand and Benoit Blanc suspect one of the guests killed Andi to get it so they can use it as leverage over Miles Bron. They finally find it Hidden in Plain Sight in Miles' office — he took it after he murdered Andi. The stupidity is Lampshaded: Lionel is baffled by the decision to keep it (poorly) hidden instead of immediately destroying it, since the item can serve no purpose except self-incrimination. In The Summation delivered by Blanc, this is Justified: contrary to his public image, Miles Bron is an idiot who Didn't Think This Through. As soon as Helen lets her guard down, he seizes the opportunity to destroy the napkin, then thanks Lionel for the good idea.
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Batman: The Animated Series: The famed "Heart of Ice" has an especially bizarre instance combined with Magical Security Cam, where Victor Fries' origin story is perfectly preserved in a security tape that Ferris Boyle apparently just has lying around for some reason.
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In Dishonored, the Lord Regent has an audio log locked in his personal safe that has him talking about how he not only framed Corvo but personally released the plague to Kill the Poor. You can then broadcast it throughout the city, leading to the guards arresting him.
You can then kill him if you wish as he is being escorted out.
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Played with Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney's bonus case, "Rise from the Ashes." The culprit keeps a critical piece of evidence hidden away which he's used to blackmail someone into doing his bidding; revealing this evidence when prompted will have dire consequences, but concealing it (temporarily) will force the culprit to tip his hand, and the new context in which the evidence is ultimately presented points the guilty finger at him instead.
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Daredevil (2015): Wilson Fisk largely averts this, being careful to eliminate anything that can be traced back to him. Except for what does him in in season 3, which is when he has Dex's "north star" Julie Barnes killed, as well as the bodies of the two hitmen hired to shoot her, and rather than dispose of them, he has Felix Manning throw them in a meat locker for preservation. Dex thus finds out the truth when Matt tortures this information out of Felix.
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The second arc of Ultimate Spider-Man had Peter Parker stealing The Kingpin's own security tapes and releasing them to the media; said tapes showed the Kingpin killing a man with his bare hands. To top it off, Peter in history class hears about the Nixon tapes and participates in a discussion about this trope. Why did Nixon (and by extension the Kingpin) install these recording measures? Because they believed they were untouchable.
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In The Blacklist, the Stewmaker's entire job is to completely destroy the evidence of other people's crimes, but he still compulsively collects souvenirs from each job that he does.
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In Hot Tub Time Machine, Adam keeps a box marked "Cincinnati" in his closet, which is apparently evidence of a shameful and shocking Noodle Incident. His friends are horrified that he'd not only keep whatever is inside the box but plainly mark it "Cincinnati." Adam protests that he can't just throw something like that away, and he had to mark it so he'd know which box it's in.
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Happens to many Scooby-Doo villains, who leave out clues all over the place for meddling kids to find.
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In You Only Live Twice, SPECTRE not only kept a photograph of their smuggling ship, but they helpfully annotated the fact that they killed the tourist who took it, thus providing a clue for James Bond as to where to look.
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The Wire:
Generally averted with guns. Most criminals are always shown dumping their guns into storm drains or, if they can't do that, wiping them with their shirts and throwing them away. Even the otherwise dumb-as-bricks ones are smart enough to listen to their cleverer colleagues and dump their guns. But it's not always perfect. In "Stray Rounds," Bodie and his crew get involved in a shootout with a rival crew in which a kid in an apartment on the corner was hit by a stray. Stringer tasks Bodie with getting rid of the guns, which Bodie does so by tossing the bag over the side of a bridge. Unbeknownst to him, they land on a barge and are turned over to the police. Fortunately, the guns were wiped clean beforehand, allowing Bodie to resist Cole's attempt to bluff him in the interrogation room.
The only time a criminal retains his gun, it's because Bird has a particular attachment to the weapon, a chromed Makarov, and ends up with life without parole for his sentimentality.
Narrowly averted when Stringer forms his "co-op". In his spare time from being The Dragon for the Barksdales, Stringer is taking business classes at the community college. When he has to step up and lead the street operations due to Avon being locked up, he applies his education, going so far as to hold "staff meetings" for the dealers that are conducted according to Robert's Rules of Order. Then he takes it further, convincing the city's other kingpins to join him in a co-op so they can get a bulk rate on shipments of drugs and reduce the violence. At the first meeting, he notices his assistant Shamrock writing on a legal pad.
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Note to the Reigate Squires in the eponymous Sherlock Holmes story: when the international intrigue hero who's been all over the papers is sacked out in your parlor, that's probably your last chance to destroy anything incriminating. Also, if said incriminating paper has a piece torn off, you might want to wonder about that.
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The Departed reveals in the finale that Frank Costello has recorded all his conversations with Colin Sullivan and given instructions on his death to his lawyer to send the evidence to Billy Costigan. The evidence was mutually self-incriminating and Costello created the records for the sake of insurance. Since Costello was a rat for the FBI, he could also have been using the recordings with the intention of selling out Sullivan down the road.
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Recurring villain The Ghost from MacGyver (2016) hides webcams near the locations where he plants bombs, and collects videos of people trying, and usually failing, to disarm them.
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Burn Notice:
Used in the episode "Truth and Reconciliation", where the target is a Haitian prison official who escaped the country without answering for his crimes and is living under an assumed identity. Michael's goal is to convince him that his identity is starting to come apart and that he's someone who can forge an even better identity for a price if he just gives him the documents he needs. It falls through when the villain's papa (who was assumed dead) turns out to have done digging of his own and figures it out, forcing Michael to flee and the documents in question likely destroyed. They settle for kidnapping the guy and sending him back to face justice the hard way through the many witnesses who can recognize his face.
A heroic subversion comes after Michael is framed for murdering his CIA liaison, where the first thing he does is get rid of the murder weapon. By destroying it with thermite.
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Happens twice in Ultima VII Part II. Two hired killers (working separately for two completely unrelated villains) will have incriminating letters from their employers on their corpses - each even stating specifically to destroy the letter after reading! At least a dozen other letters can be found explaining people's various schemes and plots when sensibility would mandate destroying them.
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"Cold Case": In Season 6, Episode 16 "Jackals", the eponymous biker gang responsible for the episode's crime of the week keeps minutes on every criminal act it does and retains those records for decades, to the benefit of the cold case detectives who eventually come to investigate it.
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